29/06/2016 | Argentina

Horacio Rosatti was sworn in as Supreme Court justice before the president of Argentina’s top tribunal, Ricardo Lorenzetti. Carlos Rosenkrantz, meanwhile, will be sworn in in August, after the court holidays period in July.

07/12/2011 | Argentina

Governor of Santa Cruz, Daniel Peralta was sworn in, and upon his new appointment will begin his second mandate as the head of the Patagonian province, after being reelected in the October 23 elections.

10/12/2011 | Argentina

President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is set to begin her second term today. After being sworn-in in Congress, her schedule later includes the ride to Plaza de Mayo, the swearing-in of her Cabinet members and the greeting of foreign delegations at the Government House.

18/07/2015 | World

New ministers in Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' government have been sworn after a reshuffle expelled dissidents from his cabinet and began a new phase of negotiations for a third bailout package.

23/09/2015 | World

10/12/2011 | World

President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner urged banks to “go back to a real economy” as she stressed during her inaugural speech that “banks are not the fundamentals of the world economy, they are only a tool to keep the global economy running."

14/05/2012 | World

Francois Hollande will be sworn in as France's first Socialist president in 17 years in a hurried ceremony on Tuesday before a dash to Berlin to challenge German Chancellor Angela Merkel's focus on austerity policies.

17/03/2016 | Latin America

Former leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was sworn in as President Dilma Rousseff's chief of staff on Thursday amid a deepening crisis in Brazil as protests against his appointment continued for a second day and a judge sought to block the move.

08/03/2013 | Latin America

19/04/2013 | Latin America

Nicolas Maduro was sworn in as Venezuela's president at a ceremony attended by leaders from Iran to Brazil after a decision to widen an electronic audit of the vote took some of the heat out of a dispute over his election.